  | This colt ran through a barb wire fence at full speed. His wound measured 16" long by 6" wide at the widest point. He has his winter fur in the "after" photo, but the wound is fully closed. The cuts that went up his chest and the puncture wounds on his back leg cannot be felt or seen. |
  | This 3 year old quarter horse untied himself at a public arena and ungloved his forearm from the chest almost to the knee. |
  | This injury was caused when this horse ran into a T-post during an earthquake in California. The injury was stitched up three different times but because of it's location every time the horse raised it's head the stitches pulled out. After the third time of the stitches pulling out they started using Underwoods Horse Medicine. |
  | This is a roping horse sent to a horse sale. The sale owner bought the horse for $200.00 and was going to sell him to the slaughter house. After using Underwood's Horse Medicine, the horse healed and 2 years later was sold for $6,500. |
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